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Trump gets help ignoring public opinion — voters should worry
Chauncey DeVega
Gallup's decision to stop tracking approval ratings could make it easier for Trump to shrug off public discontent
Right-wing media turns on Kash Patel over Nancy Guthrie case
Sophia Tesfaye
The FBI director is also facing criticism over his handling of the Epstein files
TikTokers came to Springfield looking for ICE. Then the child trafficking rumors began.
Amanda Becker
The conspiracy theories have triggered chaos in the Ohio city, where Haitian immigrant families are already on edge
DHS to shut down, but ICE won’t stop
Jelinda Montes
Congress cleared out for their week-long recess early — running out the clock on a DHS shutdown
Buddhist monks vs. Trump’s fake “Board of Peace”
Troy Farah
Over the last year, we've seen America's "forever war" come home. But wandering monks remind us peace is possible
Trump’s Washington has become unrecognizable
Brian Karem
The nation's capital and America's democracy have become shells of their former selves
House passes elections overhaul bill that could make it harder for married women to vote
Marissa Martinez
The SAVE America Act could make it difficult for people who have changed their names to vote
“This is unprecedented”: Bondi’s conduct in hearing draws ire of lawmakers and legal scholars
Garrett Owen
Bondi may have lied under oath and had documents detailing the search history of lawmakers
The shrunken ambition of Ryan Murphy’s “Love Story”
Melanie McFarland
A decade after "The People v. O. J. Simpson" comes an empty romance whose existence hangs on the Kennedy name
“We can outlast an occupation”: Frey celebrates as Minneapolis ICE surge ends
Alex Galbraith
The Minneapolis mayor celebrated his constituents after Tom Homan announced a drawdown of ICE agents in Minnesota
This isn’t Trump’s “Golden Age” — it’s ours
Heather Digby Parton
Under Donald Trump’s leadership, Americans are more pessimistic than ever. But there’s reason for hope
Trump doesn’t want to nationalize elections. He wants control
Chauncey DeVega
Conservatives praise small government and states’ rights — until power is at stake
With a history of bigotry and racism, Trump nominee Jeremy Carl gets a Senate hearing
Garrett Owen
Carl has tried to gloss over his comments about anti-white racism and Great Replacement theory
Meet the Hell Cats — a key to Democrats’ hopes of taking the House
Mariel Padilla
A Signal group chat strategy hub for these Democratic women veterans running in high-stakes races
Evangelicals won’t dump Trump over his racist Obama video
Amanda Marcotte
A few spoke out, but most right-wing Christians quietly support the president's ugly views
MAGA blame game shows Trump in retreat
Sophia Tesfaye
Trump and Vance back down and blame unnamed staffers for controversial posts
Moms vs. culture wars: How suburban women flipped school boards
Nadra Nittle
In conservative and swing states, teachers, moms and women candidates are taking back local education
“Everyone has known”: Trump told police that Epstein’s conduct was open secret
Alex Galbraith
Trump shared in 2006 that he saw Epstein with teenaged girls once and "got the hell out of there"
The Epstein files release failed the survivors twice
Garrett Owen
Survivors were left without dignity and justice, after the document dump offered little accountability
Gavin Newsom is much worse than you think
Norman Solomon
The California governor's policy priorities undermine his Trump trolling — and his progressive credentials
Conservative researcher linked to FBI’s seizure of Georgia election records
Doug Bock Clark
Kevin Moncla's work may be fueling the federal government’s ongoing investigations into Georgia election records.
Dr. Oz begs Americans to take the measles vaccine as infections soar
Garrett Owen
The call for vaccinations runs counter to Kennedy's vaccine-skeptical agenda
Kid Rock’s alternative Super Bowl halftime show was just boring
Amanda Marcotte
Turning Point USA's bid for cultural relevance — and more money — just couldn't compete with Bad Bunny
One year later, how Trump’s USAID cuts are affecting the world
Nicole Karlis
From health care to food security, the effects of slashing U.S. foreign aid are now being felt on the ground
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